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skipnchar
Jun 09, 2013Explorer
There is very little public lands in Kansas but MANY small communities have a small over night stop type RV set up in town which is usually free (or at least minimally priced). COE or State parks in Kansas all will have "no utility hook up sites" available for very low cost also. Road side rest areas are usually set up with a special area for RVs to overnight and it's located away from the noise and high traffic of the trucking area and public parking lot. MOST of them have free dump stations and many also have free water fill facilities.
When traveling I always carry "Don Wrights Guide to Free Camping" Which includes only sites for less than $12.00 per might (for some reason :H) Good publication though and it includes nearly ALL public campgrounds and a few private ones, where that pricing criteria is met. It does NOT include any parking lots. It comes in two volumes (one for west of the Mississippi River and one for East of the river. Over all it contains thousands of locations.
Good luck / Skip
When traveling I always carry "Don Wrights Guide to Free Camping" Which includes only sites for less than $12.00 per might (for some reason :H) Good publication though and it includes nearly ALL public campgrounds and a few private ones, where that pricing criteria is met. It does NOT include any parking lots. It comes in two volumes (one for west of the Mississippi River and one for East of the river. Over all it contains thousands of locations.
Good luck / Skip
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